I am back home from the Craft fair in Holland. I had a brilliant time and may share some more of that with you at a later date. Putting that aside for a now I have other more pressing and exciting news.
I have been dying to tell you about my news, I am back at school! It sounds funny, me back at school who would have ever thought it. Having to do assignments again no not in a million years.
But yet when I read about Lila's e-course on making art that sells the prospect of doing assingments all of a sudden didn't feel so bad anymore.
I can't say I am finding it easy to spare enough time to stay focussed on what needs to be done but I am giving it my best shot and here is my first ever fabric design. What do you think? Could you see this on a teatowel or on your apron?
11 comments:
I would love this on a teatowel!! It looks fabulous!!
I think it looks fantastic! Good on you for joining a course, good luck with it, have fun! :)
Jess x x
I like the matching prints! Great job! Patsy
love those patterns! <3
Holland! You said that so casually...would love to go some day, but much farther for me to travel.
I would DEFINITELY wear one of your aprons.
Good luck in school and be good. xo
Hey, excellent!!!! i like yor fabric designs!!!
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!
always is a good news when someone wants to learn!!!!
congratulations again! :))
How cute is that?! The way that you so effortlessly combine patterns and colors....fabric design seems a natural next step!
Good for you!
Fabulous, Manon!
Can't wait to hear more about your adventures in Holland, also :)
Your cute pattern looks perfect for towels, apron, gloves ect...a complete line! Well done and have fun with the new course. Looking forward to seeing the progress of your homework in the next months. :)
Yes, on tea towels, an apron, or a window blind. But would look fantastic on book covers - diaries, sketchbooks, notebooks - and mugs. Lovely fresh bright colours and designs. Sounds a great course, and I think you will be a star pupil.
That's wonderful! I thought about taking her course also. I bought her book and I'm reading it now. I love the patterns you're coming up with. I hope to see more of what you're doing and learning.
This kind of school sounds great, just enjoy it. I believe you'll learn a lot.
Out of this fabric I would sew a pouch, combining all the patterns :)
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